Beijing: Chinese are flocking to temples and fairs to pray for good health and fortune on the first day of the Lunar New Year holiday.
In Beijing, many are visiting traditional fairs held in parks, as well as Buddhist and Taoist temples offering singing and dance performances and open-air markets selling handicrafts.
Today marks the first day of the Year of the Monkey, the ninth animal on the Chinese zodiac calendar.
The week long holiday, known as the Spring Festival in China, is focused on family reunion and is a time when students and migrant workers return to their hometowns.
It is the country's most important holiday, equivalent to Christmas for many in the West.
In Beijing, many are visiting traditional fairs held in parks, as well as Buddhist and Taoist temples offering singing and dance performances and open-air markets selling handicrafts.
Today marks the first day of the Year of the Monkey, the ninth animal on the Chinese zodiac calendar.
It is the country's most important holiday, equivalent to Christmas for many in the West.
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